Curve slip 11 under .500

July 3, 2013

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - Instead of possibly losing two games on Tuesday, the Curve only lost and played one.

The Curve, who were originally scheduled to finished a suspended game from Monday and play a seven-inning game, only wrapped up the suspended game, falling, 4-2, to Binghamton before 2,841 at NYSEG Stadium.

During the day on Tuesday, the two teams decided to play the originally scheduled game when the Curve visit Binghamton in August.

The game that was completed started on Monday but was suspended due to rain in the first inning, and after another delay before the start, the game finally got underway.

The loss is the Curve's sixth in the last eight games.

When the game resumed on Tuesday, Jameson Taillon picked up where Nick Kingham left off.

The Curve, who have not played back-to-back games on back-to-back days in more than a week, will finish what is now a two-game series tonight with Binghamton before returning home on July 4 for five games.

The Curve are now 11 games under .500. The season-low is 13 games under .500.

Game recap

Key player: Binghamton 2B Daniel Muno went 3-for-3 with two RBIs.

Key play: RHP Quinton Miller walked in the tie-breaking run in the bottom of the sixth inning.

Key stat: The Curve have not played back-to-back nine inning games on back-to-back days since June 22 and 23.